juke

UK /d͡ʒuːk/ US /d͡ʒuːk/
verb 9noun 5

Definitions

noun

1

A roadside cafe or bar, especially one with dancing and sometimes prostitution.

2

Clipping of jukebox.

The juke played five times for a quarter and she never wearied of tapping. Nor did she tire of the same record five times in a row; she was too indolent to select more than one number.

3

A genre of electronic music native to Chicago, noted for its fast, abstract rhythms; see footwork.

All Kouichi Furutono wanted to do was expose Japanese audiences to the skittering sounds of Chicago juke music.

verb

1

To play dance music, or to dance, in a juke.

‘Let's jouk’ is an invitation to dance, but ‘Let's go joukin’’ is a request for a date.

I want you to go juking with me... that's riding and stopping to drink and dance

verb

1

To hit.

2

To stab.

"None of the Latinos liked him." "So now he's dead." "So go talk to the other ten thousand people could've juked him."

On the internet that night Asghar told a friend: "I'll bang him and then f*** it man, might as well juke [stab] him up tomorrow."

3

To thrust with the pelvis, in particular for sexual intercourse.

Got a ratchet lil bitch and she from Inglewood I'm moving around, I do nothing but jugg I'm fucking these ho like a young nigga should And you'd do the same if you young niggas could

Still pushing Zs and I don’t mean freezing I am still jugging The stripper so hugging The girl still super-bad, missed them a loving

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